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The apple susceptibility‐related LRR‐RLK MdRLKT21 competitively binds to fungal sRNA effectors and subsequently activates defenses by salvaging the expression of MdRLKT1 and MdRLKT2 and thereby releasing the resistance protein MdRFP1. These findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanism by which plants counteract pathogen‐secreted sRNA ...
Mingliang Lei+7 more
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antiSMASH 5.0: updates to the secondary metabolite genome mining pipeline
Secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi are an important source of antimicrobials and other bioactive compounds. In recent years, genome mining has seen broad applications in identifying and characterizing new compounds as well as in ...
K. Blin+7 more
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Fungal Genomics for Energy and Environment [PDF]
Fungal diversity is enormous and so far poorly explored. The innovations developed by fungi over a billion of years of evolution are encoded in their genomes. The genomics revolution gave us opportunities to explore these natural innovations at scale, analyzing large groups of fungi, building collections of 1000 fungal genomes, and developing new tools
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GbSER02 with a single base change (SNP517G) encodes normal serpin protein and interacts with transcription factor VOZ1 to alleviate the repression of VOZ1 on GA3ox1 and promote GA3 biosynthesis. Further, GA3 induces the expression of cell wall loosening‐related genes and decreases flavonoid content, ultimately facilitating fiber cell elongation in ...
Hao Jia+12 more
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Fungal genomes: suffering with functional annotation errors
Background The genome sequence data of more than 65985 species are publicly available as of October 2021 within the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database alone and additional genome sequences are available in other databases and ...
Tapan Kumar Mohanta, Ahmed Al-Harrasi
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Pan-genome analyses of model fungal species
The concept of the species ‘pan-genome’, the union of ‘core’ conserved genes and all ‘accessory’ non-conserved genes across all strains of a species, was first proposed in prokaryotes to account for intraspecific variability.
Charley G. P. McCarthy, D. Fitzpatrick
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Drought is a major cause of crop losses across agricultural regions. Rhizosheath formation enhances plant resistance to drought. Polyploids may tolerate stress more effectively through increased interactions with bacteria. However, the contributions of tetraploid rice associated microbiota to rhizosheath formation under soil drying remain unclear ...
Feiyun Xu+23 more
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Aspergillus terreus has attracted interest due to its application in industrial biotechnology, particularly for the production of itaconic acid and bioactive secondary metabolites. As related species also seem to possess a prosperous secondary metabolism,
Sebastian Theobald+34 more
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The transcription factor Hsf1 and the molecular chaperone Hsp90 modulate the heat shock response in the pathogen Candida albicans. Here, Leach et al. reveal a complex interplay between the two factors that regulates the expression of genes involved in ...
Michelle D. Leach+9 more
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Genome-wide functional annotation of Phomopsis longicolla isolate MSPL 10-6
Phomopsis seed decay of soybean is caused primarily by the seed-borne fungal pathogen Phomopsis longicolla (syn. Diaporthe longicolla). This disease severely decreases soybean seed quality, reduces seedling vigor and stand establishment, and suppresses ...
Omar Darwish+3 more
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